Saturday, February 06, 2016

Brattleboro Reformer Actively Participating in NG Power plant Scam

Update 2/9

Now today Don Cambell works for, "represents the Vermont-based Stonewall Energy Advisors LLC." That is three different companies he owned or represents. 
Vernon residents will be asked if they 'support a gas-fired electric generation plant'
By Chris Mays
Posted:   02/08/2016 05:04:24 PM EST
| Updated:   about 11 hours ago
"To me, this has always been about the community," said Don Campbell, who represents the Vermont-based Stonewall Energy Advisors LLC, which is evaluating the potential project. "It all comes back to the community. If it's not the right thing, then that's really all. It's only a question."

Update 2/7/2016

Our Buddy Don Campbell was president of American Generation Partners in 2014 and working on a Vernon biomass plant? He seems shaky to me. Aren't the Vernon folks nothing but a bunch of kookies and government hater teabaggers.

Is Don a front for another interest?

Maybe he is trying to block or sabotage another project?

The Vernon folks hate the Brattleboro Reformer. Are they maliciously punking the Brattleboro Reformer?   
Those involved with the proposal, including a Winhall man who is president of American Generation Partners LLC, acknowledge that the proposal is in its infancy and would have to overcome significant financing and regulatory hurdles -- not to mention acquisition of property from Yankee owner Entergy Corp.
He believes he can assemble a team and help procure financing to push the project forward. For example, Campbell said he has had serious discussions with Starwood Energy Group Global, a private equity investment firm headquartered in Greenwich, Conn.
"I'm semiretired, but I live up in Stratton, so I'm a Vermont resident," Campbell said, adding that, "I'm not like a developer who says, 'Sign this agreement, trust me, you'll get the money.' I'm somebody who comes to you with the money.
I called and made a complaint to the newspaper. Asked them to withdraw the newspaper article.  
Vernon prepares for gas plant vote

Developers say community response will affect whether they move forward

 By Chris Mays
cmays@reformer.com @CMaysBR on Twitter

Posted: 02/04/2016 01:02:14 PM EST0

Developer Don Campbell, of Transitional Transmission Partners, said details provided at the forum were arrived at by looking at data, preexisting infrastructure and plans for a pipeline. More transparency could be expected after the vote, he told attendees, and public buy-in would lead to his group going to private investors.
The idea with these scammer is go to a town that is distressed or in a depression condition. They propose a biomass or natural gas plant, get others to finance it, grease the pockets of the state regulator to get massively expensive long term power contracts. They take a huge cut of the project in management fees. Probably then sell the site. Whereby the new owners figure out the whole project was never economic from the conception of the project…    
 TRANSITIONAL TRANSMISSION PARTNERS, INC.

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 Company Profile

 Company Name

TRANSITIONAL TRANSMISSION PARTNERS, INC. 


 Entity Number

E0058222009-7

Status

Revoked

Business Type

Domestic Corporation

Business ID

NV20091346172

File Date

2/5/2009

List Of Officers Due

3/31/2009

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